PEOPLE WHO PURCHASE GAS-POWERED CARS: ‘SORT OF LIKE BUILDING A HORSE BARN IN 1910’

It's unbelievable how many stupid people are in this country. And they hate.

Agreed. Lots of them were in DC on 1/6.

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Scientists say they have discovered the largest lithium deposit in the world inside an extinct volcano in the United States, capable of meeting global battery demand for decades.

Volcanologists and geologists reported evidence of the McDermitt caldera on the border of Nevada and Oregon containing up to 120 million tonnes of lithium, holding the potential to disrupt the price and supply dynamics of lithium globally.
The ancient supervolcano exploded around 16 million years ago, forming the rare metal inside its volcanic rock.
Lithium ion batteries are used to power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles, however the vast amounts of lithium required to produce them has led to a “lithium rush”, according to the researchers.
Current supply forecasts suggest roughly 1 million metric tons of lithium will be needed to meet global demand by 2040 – an eight-fold increase from the total global production last year.

Battery breakthroughs are about to trigger a transport revolution
Calculations from researchers estimate that the McDermitt caldera could contain up to 120 million metric tons of lithium, making it 12-times larger than the amount of lithium in the salt flats in Bolivia, which were previously considered the largest lithium deposit on Earth.
 
Scientists say they have discovered the largest lithium deposit in the world inside an extinct volcano in the United States, capable of meeting global battery demand for decades.

Volcanologists and geologists reported evidence of the McDermitt caldera on the border of Nevada and Oregon containing up to 120 million tonnes of lithium, holding the potential to disrupt the price and supply dynamics of lithium globally.
The ancient supervolcano exploded around 16 million years ago, forming the rare metal inside its volcanic rock.
Lithium ion batteries are used to power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles, however the vast amounts of lithium required to produce them has led to a “lithium rush”, according to the researchers.
Current supply forecasts suggest roughly 1 million metric tons of lithium will be needed to meet global demand by 2040 – an eight-fold increase from the total global production last year.

Battery breakthroughs are about to trigger a transport revolution
Calculations from researchers estimate that the McDermitt caldera could contain up to 120 million metric tons of lithium, making it 12-times larger than the amount of lithium in the salt flats in Bolivia, which were previously considered the largest lithium deposit on Earth.

Don't you democrats (especially Biden) hate mining? That shit won't come up on it's own...
 
There are apparently no good answers.

Should we just hope for the huge asteroid?

No big tragedy at my age!

If they want their lithium, they're gonna have to mine it. How? That's anyone's guess.

I dunno. An asteroid would put a charge in every EV momentarily, one would think.

Mine either. It would take years to find a way of extracting it.
Of course, they could fire up the volcano and blow it out?
 
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